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ECNL wants to switch back to school year from birth year
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Originally posted by Guest View PostBut who exactly is the “we” ? It is just some of our elected and appointed officials, who have an iron grip on this message board? ECNL governing body does not read this ****.
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You aren’t the original poster friend. You are a Chinese-based sock puppet with no kids, but a dream that your homeland will one day be relevant in soccer.
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What are you saying, we were having a day UNTIL I put on a ECNL soccer match while I'm organizing and packing because it needs to get done and I'm fueled by annoyance. My alma mater is playing and she roots for the other guys on purpose just to piss me off. I know my kid, this is exactly the kind of sneaky bedevilment she pulls. I don't care if she roots for my team, I just want to watch the ****ing game without her being an obnoxious pain in the hat. I sent her outside too.
You're a hundred percent right.
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What are you saying, we were having a day UNTIL I put on a ECNL soccer match while I'm organizing and packing because it needs to get done and I'm fueled by annoyance. My alma mater is playing and she roots for the other guys on purpose just to piss me off. I know my kid, this is exactly the kind of sneaky bedevilment she pulls. I don't care if she roots for my team, I just want to watch the ****ing game without her being an obnoxious pain in the hat. I sent her outside too.
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IECNL is a chance to build those relationships with your colleagues and the students. Use the first year as a learning opportunity, don’t be afraid to make mistakes and try out lessons/activities that you may have not tried before (make sure you do your research!). I believe that creativity is so important in practice, so use it to provide students with out of the box activities that are not made up of traditional soccer.
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Linda Adami here. 2009 daughter! I respect your thoughts. You just admit that the motley crew of people (or bots) that post messages here seem to have ulterior motives since their their sentiments will not factor into to Fridays decision. Why waste energy on 300 plus pages of wishing and vitriol? It is disturbing in a way.
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This is the most fair solution and the most logical.
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Repeating for those in the back of the room. The school cut off are minimum ages to attend kindergarten, not maximum! Summer birthdays should be penalized for that. You can still play up if you are good enough.
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We have lunatics, scoundrels jockeying for their kids position, and fascists. Very nice. I love this place, keep up the good work ECNL fam…
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OMG. Can someone please explain to me why on earth they disabled registration on this message board? Wouldn’t it help cut down on the funny farm posts?
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Repeating for those in the back of the room. The school cut off are minimum ages to attend kindergarten, not maximum! Summer birthdays should be penalized for that. You can still play up if you are good enough.
MA says you must attend beginning in the September of the calendar year in which he or she attains the age of six.
So it does create a maximum age to start, 6.
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603 CMR 8.00 governs the minimum school age for kindergarten. Each child must attend school beginning in September of the calendar year in which he or she attains the age of six. Each school committee may establish its own minimum permissible age for school attendance, provided that such age is not older than the mandatory minimum age established by 603 CMR 8.00.
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Ahem….
MA says you must attend beginning in the September of the calendar year in which he or she attains the age of six.
So it does create a maximum age to start, 6.
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603 CMR 8.00 governs the minimum school age for kindergarten. Each child must attend school beginning in September of the calendar year in which he or she attains the age of six. Each school committee may establish its own minimum permissible age for school attendance, provided that such age is not older than the mandatory minimum age established by 603 CMR 8.00.
Do the math! They must attend kindergarten starting the calendar year in which they turn 6. So Q1-Q3 can choose whether to start early, but certainly within range of the law.
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You are so creepy. 1,000,000:1 odds you don’t even have children and you simply lurk this forum out of delusion. Do you really think people are out to cause problems for others? It is human nature to protect your own first, then assist others. If you were sane, you would understand that.
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